Senators Poised to Postpone Stevens Ouster
Senate GOP aides said on Monday that the short-term fate of embattled Sen. Ted Stevens (R-Alaska) could remain in doubt beyond TuesdayÂ’s Conference meeting.
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Senate GOP aides said on Monday that the short-term fate of embattled Sen. Ted Stevens (R-Alaska) could remain in doubt beyond TuesdayÂ’s Conference meeting.
expected to argue that Democrats would not have been in the majority for the past two years if it had not been for his decision to continue caucusing with them after he lost his primary in 2006 but won re-election
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reduction may not be immediately appropriate, an ongoing discussion starting this year so that the dance can begin when it again becomes economically viable should not be delayed until everyone agrees weÂ’re
“You are betting on being able to move it through the Senate.
.) — who were known as the Great Triumvirate because their debates dominated the Senate — along with other great speakers of the past.
Senate leaders sound more determined than House leaders to appeal to moderates.
“We’re still discussing different options,” said one Senate Democratic leadership aide.
He also worked for former Senate Majority Leader Tom Daschle (D-S.D.) before Daschle was defeated in his 2004 re-election bid.
Senate Republicans on Tuesday will huddle with Mississippi Gov.
He says that if Stevens is re-elected, the Senate would not expel him. Who is right? [IMGCAP(1)]A: Unfortunately, IÂ’m not sure that I can settle this debate.
With state officials continuing to tally early, absentee and questionable ballots in AlaskaÂ’s Senate race, Anchorage Mayor Mark Begich (D) continued to hold a slim lead over Republican Sen.
He also made repeated efforts to present his Senate ID to arresting Officer Jose Rodriguez.
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President-elect Barack Obama will officially resign his Senate seat on Sunday, a Democratic leadership aide confirmed on Thursday.
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He called the matter “unfortunate” but said if Stevens wins his pending re-election bid, “certainly he’s going to be expelled.” Others, like Sen.
LeRoy Coleman, the communications director for Coleman’s Senate office, confirmed to Roll Call that the call was made. The two Colemans are not related. “Sen.
Saxby Chambliss (R) has become one of the final battlegrounds of the 2008 cycle and could well be the key to DemocratsÂ’ winning a filibuster-proof majority in the Senate come January.
John McCain (R-Ariz.) is well-positioned for another six years in the Senate, should he choose to run for re-election in 2010. Democrats would love for outgoing Gov.